Thankfully, I don't have any family or friends in this position, but I saved the pdf just in case. Thanks for sharing.

10-03-2010, 06:47 AM

loopywren

Thank you so much, my eldest daughter had breast surgery on thursday and I will email her this and see if any of this could help her, I have already made her a cuddle quilt. She has had nine months of chemo already and has to have radiotherapy asap.

10-03-2010, 06:51 AM

lauriejo

This should help after any kind of chest surgery. My boss had to have bypass surgery and he carried a pillow around for a while. Thanks for sharing.

10-03-2010, 06:54 AM

Julie in NM

Just checking in. Glad to help you guys out. I plan to print out the pattern to have avail for future needs.

10-03-2010, 08:33 AM

Ramona Byrd

After my left Mastectomy, I had a fellow hospital volunteer give me a pretty baby pillow. It helped buffer the stitches from my left arm while sleeping.

And she gave me a shaker jar of corn starch she had made for me, it didn't have all the perfumes and other irritating chemicals in it that baby powder or other body powders do.

That was in 1999 and I still have that cute little purple flowered pillow. (Violet is my legal, birth name, which very few people know)

10-03-2010, 10:43 AM

amma

I can see where this would be handy after many types of surgery, thank you for sharing this with us :D:D:D

10-03-2010, 03:46 PM

KarenSimon

Quote:

Originally Posted by lauriejo

This should help after any kind of chest surgery. My boss had to have bypass surgery and he carried a pillow around for a while. Thanks for sharing.

DH had bypass surgery in 1996. The ladies hospital auxilary made small heart-shaped for all chest surgery patients to cough or sneeze after the surgery.

10-03-2010, 06:57 PM

debbieumphress

Left over Orphan blocks make cute pillows too. We keep our Hospital supplied with them for heart and breast folks. And we have stuffed teddies for the kiddos for coughing